Local Artists Project, Nautilus Inkworks, Firhill, G20
Local Artists Project
Showcasing: Nautilus Inkworks, Christopher Stevens
30th October 2015- 11th December 2015
Monday-Friday 10am-4pm
76 Firhill Road, Firhill Business Suite 1, Glasgow, G20 7BA
Free
Patrick Grady, SNP MP for Glasgow North, has launched an initiative to support rising creative talent in the constituency.
As part of this new ‘Local Artists Project’, he is keen to bring some of the diverse, creative and contrasting buzz of the constituency into his Firhill office and promote up-and-coming artists across the area. The new Project will see local artists displaying their artwork in the constituency office for 4-6 weeks at a time. Passers-by will be able to pop in anytime to marvel at the local creative talents and take away leaflets and business cards to contact the artist directly for purchases and more information.
The first artist kicking off this exciting project will be Christopher Stevens of Nautilus Inkworks, a self-taught artist who has been active on the Glaswegian urban art and music scene for 7 years. More information about Nautilus Inkworks can be found online at www.nautilusinkworks.com
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